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Prove that an ideal inductor does not dissipate power in an a.c circuit.
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Answered by zarshaal
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Explanation:

The average power is the time average of the power over one period. For a current driven circuit we can rewrite this as, This equations can be applied to any of the components in an RLC circuit or the oscillator driving the circuit. Thus an ideal inductor can not dissipate any energy, it can only store energy.

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